Happy Times, Inc., wants to expand its party stores into the Southeast. In order to establish an immediate presence in the area, the company is considering the purchase of the privately held Joe's Party Supply. Happy Times currently has debt outstanding with a market value of $115 million and a YTM of 6 percent. The company's market capitalization is $360 million, and the required return on equity is 11 percent. Joe's currently has debt outstanding with a market value of $45 million. The EBIT for Joe's next year (t = 1) is projected to be $17 million. EBIT is expected to grow at 10 percent per year for the next four years (t = 1 to t= 5) before slowing to 3 percent in perpetuity. Net working capital, capital spending, and depreciation as a percentage of EBIT are expected to be 9 percent, 15 percent, and 8 percent, respectively. Joe's has 2 million shares outstanding and the tax rate for both companies is 20 percent. a) What is the WACC of Happy Times? b) What is the CFFA of Joe's Party Supply in the first year (t = 1)? c) Based on these estimates, what is the maximum share price that Happy Times should be willing to pay for Joe's?

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